Active GPS antenna with magnetic base for Peplink routers
Replacement or upgrade active GPS antenna for any Peplink router with a GPS input. Magnetic base for quick deployment on vehicle roofs, vessel decks, or metal mounting surfaces. 3 metre cable, SMA male connector, built-in low-noise amplifier for clean GPS reception even on routers without onboard GPS amplification. SKU ACW-232.
What it's for
- Replacement for the GPS antenna shipped with routers like BR1 Pro 5G, BR2 Pro 5G, Transit Pro E, and BR2 LTE.
- Upgrade for routers where the included paddle GPS antenna doesn't deliver clean signal indoors or under partial obstruction.
- Multi-vehicle fleet kit where a magnetic-base antenna is more practical than the included paddle for quick deployment.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Type | Active GPS receiver, with built-in low-noise amplifier |
| Frequency | 1575.42 MHz (GPS L1), GLONASS-compatible variants exist |
| Mount | Magnetic base, suitable for metal vehicle roofs and vessel decks |
| Cable length | 3 m |
| Connector | SMA male |
| Voltage | 3-5V DC (powered by router GPS port) |
| SKU | ACW-232 |
Where it fits
Vehicle-mounted Peplink routers where the supplied GPS paddle isn't getting a clean satellite lock (typically the case when the router lives in a metal cabinet or the cabin headliner). Marine vessels with the antenna mounted high on the mast or coachroof. Fleet vehicles where a magnetic-base antenna can be deployed quickly without drilling. Trial deployments where the antenna needs to move between vehicles.
Compatible routers
Any Peplink router with a GPS antenna SMA input: BR1 Pro 5G, BR2 Pro 5G, BR1 Pro LTEA, MAX Transit Pro E, BR2 LTE EMEA, Balance 310X 5G. Some Peplink mobile routers also expose GPS output via InControl 2 for fleet tracking; the ACW-232 is the right antenna pairing for those telematics use cases.
Peplink Gold Partner support
The Tech Factory ships ACW-232 globally from our supply chain. Talk to our engineering team for fleet GPS standardisation, marine mast adapters, or specific GLONASS/multi-constellation requirements.